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This is the last bhajan of my album SAI TERE HAZAARON NAAM. I like this bhajan the most and it is always on my lips. If someone asks me to sing any bhajan from my album I prefer to sing this one only. This bhajan has a pecular characteristic and that is, it was not written with the intention of writting any bhajan unlike others. It was just made out of mere love for Shirdi Sai Baba and for the power which Shirdi Sai Baba called 'Malik'. This bhajan not only applies to our beloved Shirdi Sai Baba, but to every God and His devotee.

Like me each Sai Devotee has the name of Baba on his lips and the same is written in this bhajan. As I always say and feel that every God is in Shirdi Sai Baba, I have depicted it in the bhajan. The first verse holds important for a person who has just started loving Shirdi Sai Baba and wants Him to help him in every difficult step of life. As a beginner before 12 years, I also wished the same.

The second verse contains my feelings and thinking regarding Atma (soul) and Parmatma (God, the supreme). I strongly feel that Shirdi Sai Baba has made possible for me to meet my soul and due to Him I could understand that there is no difference between Atma (soul) and Parmatma (God, the supreme). He used to say that our souls are tiny parts of Parmatma. I have realised this due to His blessings only.

In the third verse, I feel that this world is not our own country. The only thing which is ours is Shirdi Sai Baba and we have to go to Him one day. So leaving all worldly desires, pleasures, pain, sorrows, we must concentrate at the path through which we have to reach to Him. Only the name of Shirdi Sai Baba is the ultimate truth and others are just false ones.

Thus this bhajan shows three stages in one's devotion. The early stage is described in the first verse wherein a devotee wants His Sadguru to free him from the pains and difficulties of the world, the middle stage is described in the second verse wherein he realises indifference between himself, Atma (soul) and Parmatma (God, the supreme) and the third stage is described in the third verse wherein he wants to reach to his goal (God, the supreme) and the whole world seems to be worthless for him. I hope it is now clear to you also that this bhajan has a universal message in it and with the blessings of Shri Shirdi Sai Baba, this Rana could write and sing it. The whole credit of making me write the bhajans and singing them goes to Shirdi Sai Baba otherwise I would not have been known to this world as a singer of Sai Bhajans. I bow to the Holy Feet of Shirdi Sai Nath....Jai Sai Ram